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-afaki

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-akur

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-akwmare

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-apus

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v/a

-apwɨkɨr

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-arukwevur

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-arɨk(i)

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-asoria

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-asén

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v intr

akwaku

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figka

Bislama
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Fira

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ia-kataring

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v j’ecoute

(Bislama) mi lisen

ia-kesi-napuai

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ieremeveis

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[jarmaveis]

kaies

kaies
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kakɨr

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kanapaji sei mimi

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n antenne d’insecte

kanieri

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kanɨspéin

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kapa

Photo by John E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0
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kapa

Photo by John E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0
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kaprapra

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kapuapu

Agricultural: When this plant is in flower, it is said that an edible shellfish (Suefa) is ready to be harvested. Light: A dry portion of wood is also used by older men as a "lightstick". Fuel: Two dry sticks are rubbed together as firestarter, in the absence of matches.
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Example: Agricultural: When this plant is in flower, it is said that an edible shellfish (Suefa) is ready to be harvested. Light: A dry portion of wood is also used by older men as a "lightstick". Fuel: Two dry sticks are rubbed together as firestarter, in the absence of matches.

karorat

Cut open ripe fruit, put red seed in mouth, chew them, then spit out hard seeds left. Ancients used to eat the seeds in this way -- certain people still like it.
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Example: Cut open ripe fruit, put red seed in mouth, chew them, then spit out hard seeds left. Ancients used to eat the seeds in this way -- certain people still like it.

kaviatameta

Myzomela cardinalis
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kirikapóu

Collocalia esculenta
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konuwak sara phisir phisir

Plectorhinchus vittatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectorhinchus-vittatus.html
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Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

koupa se puka

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kouwehew

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Example: edible shell, boiled in the saucepan or roasted in the fire

krirɨm kefa

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kupwɨn

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kurimatau

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kusenpwi

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kwamera

kwankwá-

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kwanɨtán

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kweria

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káurapɨg

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mangoprupu

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maramara apusan

Tapinoma melanocephalum https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/69122-Tapinoma-melanocephalum
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Example: Photo by questagame / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY via inaturalist.org

marao

Myripristis violacea http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-violacea.html
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Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

marao

Myripristis vittata http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-vittata.html
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Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

nakogár

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nalalas

Bislama
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(Bislama) nalalas

namnuk

Crateva religiosa
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[nam nak] n.

nare-apurumɨn

When performing the kastom ceremony "toka dance" the leaves are wrapped in a band and tied on the head of dancers.
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Example: When performing the kastom ceremony "toka dance" the leaves are wrapped in a band and tied on the head of dancers.

naria-hia

naria-hia
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natgamera

(moss)
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[natnə̤mi̤ra] n.

nauri

Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Construction: The timber of this plant is used to createany part of a house. It is considered a strong wood. Medicine: This plant is used to treat muscle soreness. It can be prepared in tow ways. One way is to boil and branch of leaves and then bathe (“swim”) with the resulting water. Another way is to heat a branch over a fire and rub on sore area for approximately 1 minute, after showering.
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[newri] n.

Example: Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Construction: The timber of this plant is used to createany part of a house. It is considered a strong wood. Medicine: This plant is used to treat muscle soreness. It can be prepared in tow ways. One way is to boil and branch of leaves and then bathe (“swim”) with the resulting water. Another way is to heat a branch over a fire and rub on sore area for approximately 1 minute, after showering.

naurám

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naveginien asori

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la fete

(Bislama) bigfala kakae

nawapɨrien

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nefweng

The wood of this tree is used for building houses. When a person has a large cut, chew the young leaves of this plant until soft, roll up into some of the same leaf, heat on the fire for 5 minutes, put the heated leaves directly on the wound and secure this with a cloth. To treat diarrhea in small children, parents chew the leaves and give the juice that extrudes to the kids, 1 teaspoon, 2x daily for 2 days or until the condition goes away.
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Example: The wood of this tree is used for building houses. When a person has a large cut, chew the young leaves of this plant until soft, roll up into some of the same leaf, heat on the fire for 5 minutes, put the heated leaves directly on the wound and secure this with a cloth. To treat diarrhea in small children, parents chew the leaves and give the juice that extrudes to the kids, 1 teaspoon, 2x daily for 2 days or until the condition goes away.

neiapsan

Stem used to make bow. Stem for ax handle.
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Example: Stem used to make bow. Stem for ax handle.

nekavai

Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.
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[nəfkafa:i] n.

Example: Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.

nekavai

Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.
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Example: Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.

nekeimap

Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. One of many leaves used for this purpose.
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Example: Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. One of many leaves used for this purpose.

nekeskes-apran

Asplenium cf. caudatum
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[nakəskəs apran] n.

nevo

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newar

Leaf used to feed pigs--when looking for dried coconuts, gather this. The seeds are edible put them directly on fire and cook for 3-5 minutes.
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Example: Leaf used to feed pigs--when looking for dried coconuts, gather this. The seeds are edible put them directly on fire and cook for 3-5 minutes.

newou

Used to treat pain. When a baby has an injection in the hospital, such as a vaccine, people take 1 handful of leaves, boil in a small amount of water to concentrate the resulting "juice" that comes out of the leaves, and put this fluid on the site of the pain, the injection, covering it with a leaf for 5-10 minutes, 2-3x daily until the baby stops crying.
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[ne̤wo] n.

Example: Used to treat pain. When a baby has an injection in the hospital, such as a vaccine, people take 1 handful of leaves, boil in a small amount of water to concentrate the resulting "juice" that comes out of the leaves, and put this fluid on the site of the pain, the injection, covering it with a leaf for 5-10 minutes, 2-3x daily until the baby stops crying.

nikoraku

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nikriakei

Food: The ripe fruits (yellow or soft green) are consumed. Exudate: The yellow exudate of this plant is used as a light-duty glue.
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[nɨkriakei] n.

Example: Food: The ripe fruits (yellow or soft green) are consumed. Exudate: The yellow exudate of this plant is used as a light-duty glue.

nimapare

nimapare
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nimusukwe

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nououa

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nuack

Leaves gathered to feed pigs.
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Example: Leaves gathered to feed pigs.

Nukune Nauparew

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nukwesi

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nuvivi-

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nuvre

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nɨfaga

nɨfaga
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[nɨfaŋa]

nɨkakri-nurak

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n ma clavicule

nɨkava apusan

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nɨkava itoga

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nɨkenakou

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n mon coeur

nɨkɨnhi-

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n. inalienable

nɨmei raer

Leaf used to thatch house. Chew base of stem as sugar cane - it’s sweet.
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Example: Leaf used to thatch house. Chew base of stem as sugar cane - it’s sweet.

nɨparom

nɨparom
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pan

Egretta sacra
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parapu

parapu
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pirawa ~ firawa

Gymnocranius grandoculis http://fishbase.org/summary/Gymnocranius-grandoculis.html
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rakniaken

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[ʰrakniaken]

rariari mio

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reiwaiu

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decendre

Example: told to someone to come down

rɨhɨ

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rɨsɨkai

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Example: something strong like rock; hood or something had to break it.

sarakweis

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suka

Musa spp.
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takiew

Lissachatina fulica https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/502885-Lissachatina-fulica

Example: Photo by buggirl13 / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org

taku

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Tamtam

Tamtam
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tekɨ kusan

tekɨ kusan
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genre de coquillage

tekɨ- ~ tiki

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n. inalienable

tuprepai

The wood of this tree makes good house posts and is also used as firewood
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[tuprapwej] n.

Example: The wood of this tree makes good house posts and is also used as firewood

uipin

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yakamema

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v je suis malade.

(Bislama) mi sik

yanarao

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yesu

Parupeneus heptacanthus http://fishbase.org/summary/Parupeneus-heptacanthus.html
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